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Chipo Muchegwa, Sekuru Nyangatayani at it again

The duo donated money and groceries to Mazvitaita Jaisi on top of building  a two-roomed house for her and her grandmother.

Musician Chipo Muchegwa and Glendale based traditional healer Sekuru Nyangatayani last Sunday continued  to show love to people living with  disabilities by giving financial support to a Mukumbura-based five-year-old girl.

The duo donated money and groceries to Mazvitaita Jaisi on top of building  a two-roomed house for her and her grandmother.

The girl  from Chimbuwe village in Mukumbura survived after  her mother died soon after giving birth to her.

Speaking to the media during a handover of goodies to the girl, Muchegwa hailed sekuru Nyangatayani's kind heart to people with disabilities.

“I am happy that sekuru Nyangatayani  is continuing with his kind heart to people living with  disabilities and today we are here again at Nyangatayani's place giving to this girl," Muchegwa  said.

The traditional healer said he would continue giving to the needy.

“I will continue giving to the needy until l depart from this earth, so today we are giving to this girl we met last year and we managed to build a house for her," he said.

Nyangatayani  and Muchegwa are also looking after Blessing Nelson (13), a girl with disability.

Sekuru Nyangatayani has also extended support to the Zimbabwe Prisons and Cirrrctional Services.

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